
"Survivors' Stories: Taiwan Earthquake's Impact and Resilience"
A 7.2 magnitude earthquake in Taiwan triggered a rockslide, crushing vehicles on a mountainous road. Shocking dashcam footage captured the moment when boulders came crashing down, leading to at least nine deaths and over 1,000 injuries. Hundreds of people are trapped in hotels due to destroyed roads, and rescue efforts are underway. The earthquake, the strongest in 25 years, also caused a small tsunami on the coast of Japan's Yonaguni island.













